Channel post link parser
Paste any Telegram post link and we'll break it down — channel, message ID, post type, and an embed preview. Works on public channels, private channels (via t.me/c/ URLs), comment threads, and topic replies.
Telegram post URL formats
t.me/channel/123 | Public channel, message 123 — anyone can open it. |
t.me/c/1234567/123 | Private channel (the long number is the internal channel ID stripped of the -100 prefix). Only members can open. |
t.me/channel/123?single | Forces single-message view, hides the gallery if the post is an album. |
t.me/channel/123?thread=42 | Jumps to a specific reply thread inside the comments (supergroup-linked channels). |
t.me/channel/42/123 | Forum topic: 42 is the topic ID, 123 is the message inside it. |
t.me/+invitehash | Not a post link — that's an invite. Use the deep link builder to construct invites. |
Reconstructing the numeric chat_id
The Bot API uses negative chat IDs prefixed with -100 for
supergroups and channels. From a t.me/c/1234567/123 URL:
- The
1234567is the internal channel ID (positive). - Prefix it with
-100for the Bot API:-1001234567. - That's the value to pass as
chat_idtosendMessage/forwardMessage.
For public channels (t.me/channel/123), the
username is channel — resolve it via
Get Telegram ID to get the numeric chat_id.
Embedding posts on a website
Telegram exposes a public widget. Drop this into your HTML:
<script async src="https://telegram.org/js/telegram-widget.js?22"
data-telegram-post="durov/123" data-width="100%"></script> The widget renders an embed-card with the post text, media, and a "Show this message" link back to Telegram. Works on any HTTPS site.
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